Router Problem

Our Internet goes down every 2 days. What I have to do is Reset the Internal router and its good to go for another 2-4 days. I need to find a better solution. I have checked from our ISP and It shows the connection is good and stable. We are a small business about 25 Users, 2 Server. Here's how we have our Network Setup.

For that number of users a small Cisco PIX is not expensive and is a great investment. At my old age I still believe fully in the statement 'you get what you pay for' but the Pix is the best investment imagineable.

Netgear and other small office/home office routers are inconsistent in their build quality imo. A good one will last forever and give you no grief at all but a rogue one will cause you grief for just as long so yes, that is what I would do.
If you are using wireless though you will still need an access point as the Pix does not carry this function.

Have you tried upgrading the firmware for your Netgear router from their ite? www.netgear.com and use the downloads feature then use the upgrade function from within the router setup screen via your browser.

I am not using Wireless Network. My basic needs are stability and security. So if Cisco PIX can provide me Good Firewall Protection as well as avoid Frequent Interent Downtime, It would be ideal for me. Is there a particular Model I should go for and How would I keep the same settings I have on my current ROUTer?

They are not interchangeable/importable so they would have to be configured from scratch. The Pix comes with a gui so can be setup through a browser and various wizards.

The PIX will give you ideal performance and resilience, make sure you get the appropriate licence. Something like a 501, 506 or even a 515 with an appropriate licence count would suffice. Allows VPN connections as well.

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